Clinical issues in shared decision‐making applied to breast cancer

Objectives  To assess (1) the clinical issues addressed during the medical encounter; (2) the feasibility of the process of shared decision‐making in clinical practice and (3) patients’ desires concerning the question of ‘who should take the decision in breast cancer treatments?’

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